In your commentary, please remember these guidelines.
1. Your reponse MUST be more than an "I agree" or "I disagree" or "That's right."
2. Every reponse must have an explanation or a justification; you should have reasonable supportive evidence.
3. Respond to the question focused by the bold faced, italicized, underlined subject.
4. Read other's posting and add substantial and valuable commentary by furthering the ideas.
GOLDEN RULES: Treat others kindly. No vulgarities. Be respectful.
Susan Glaspell is one of the key figures in the book. As a young woman with a college education and a determination to have an independent life and career, she was unusual in her era. Glaspell serves as a kind of interpreter of events in MIDNIGHT ASSASSIN--first as a journalist; then later as a playwright and fiction writer.
How does Glaspell's view of Mrs. Hossack change between December 1900 and April 1901?
In Glaspell's newspaper accounts, what impression does she give her readers of Mrs. Hossack and the community in which she lived?
1. Your reponse MUST be more than an "I agree" or "I disagree" or "That's right."
2. Every reponse must have an explanation or a justification; you should have reasonable supportive evidence.
3. Respond to the question focused by the bold faced, italicized, underlined subject.
4. Read other's posting and add substantial and valuable commentary by furthering the ideas.
GOLDEN RULES: Treat others kindly. No vulgarities. Be respectful.
Susan Glaspell is one of the key figures in the book. As a young woman with a college education and a determination to have an independent life and career, she was unusual in her era. Glaspell serves as a kind of interpreter of events in MIDNIGHT ASSASSIN--first as a journalist; then later as a playwright and fiction writer.
How does Glaspell's view of Mrs. Hossack change between December 1900 and April 1901?
In Glaspell's newspaper accounts, what impression does she give her readers of Mrs. Hossack and the community in which she lived?